Gorgeous and Rare Baby Names that Should Be Popular

A collection of my favorite weird and out-there names from years of scouring lists for perfect names for my various characters.
  1. Ardenia
    • Areminta
      • Ariane
        • Astoria
          • Origin:

            Place name
          • Description:

            Long more associated with the New York Waldorf- hotel and the neighborhood in Queens than as a baby name, Astoria is finally beginning to emerge from their shadow and find favor with parents looking to move beyond Brooklyn. The name Astoria is drawn from the surname of titan of industry John Jacob Astor, theorized to mean "hawk."
        • Baro
          • Cerise
            • Origin:

              French
            • Meaning:

              "cherry"
            • Description:

              Infinitely preferable to the tease-inspiring English version of the word.
          • Eilonwy
            • Origin:

              Welsh
            • Meaning:

              "river melody"
            • Description:

              Eilonwy is a rare and poetic Welsh name first recorded in the late 19th century and used by Lloyd Alexander for his novel series The Chronicles of Prydain. The character appeared in Disney's adaptation of the series. In both the books and on the screen, Eilonwy is a feisty yet kind character. Read more about Eilonwy and other Disney Princess Names in our featured blog.
          • Erimentha
            • Germani
              • Idony
                • Origin:

                  Norse
                • Meaning:

                  "love again, renewal"
                • Description:

                  Idony was the Norse goddess of spring and eternal youth, and variants of her obscure name could come under consideration with the rest of the fashionable I pack.
              • Jacinda
                • Origin:

                  Variation of Jacinta
                • Meaning:

                  "hyacinth"
                • Description:

                  Jacinda, a form of the lovely and unusual Spanish and Portuguese flower name Jacinta (for Hyacinth), was first popularized by the Australian actress Jacinda Barrett. Today, the girls' name Jacinda is most notable as the name of New Zealand prime minister Jacinda Ardern, one of the first world leaders to give birth in office, widely credited with her strong and compassionate leadership during the coronavirus pandemic.
              • Jordan
                • Origin:

                  English from Hebrew
                • Meaning:

                  "flowing down"
                • Description:

                  Jordan became one of the top unisex baby names in the heyday of basketball's Michael Jordan, and is still among the most popular unisex names starting with J. The name was originally given to those baptized in holy water brought back by Crusaders from the River Jordan, the only river in Palestine, and the one in which Christ was baptized by John the Baptist.
              • Keane
                • Origin:

                  Gaelic
                • Meaning:

                  "ancient"
                • Description:

                  Has a sharp investigative quality that's not a bad thing to impart to a child.
              • Keywan
                • Leilani
                  • Origin:

                    Hawaiian
                  • Meaning:

                    "heavenly flower"
                  • Description:

                    Lyrical, lively and bold, Leilani is a name that feels fresh, floral, and summery. Sharing sounds with the popular Lillian, Layla and Luna, Leilani is a fairly recent addition to the US Top 100.
                • March
                  • Origin:

                    English word name
                  • Meaning:

                    "month name"
                  • Description:

                    March has never been popular as a month name, possibly because of its slightly abrupt sound. But with all kinds of month (and season, day, and holiday) names, from January to December, Sunday to Easter, Winter to Midnight, coming to the fore, March is beginning to seem eminently baby-ready.
                • Merewen
                  • Origin:

                    Old English
                  • Meaning:

                    "sublime delight"
                  • Description:

                    This Anglo-Saxon gem was borne by a few medieval women including Saint Merewen, Abbess of Romsey Abbey. It has also been used in literature, for example in Kit Berry's Stonewylde series. Merewen has the mellifluous vowels and Celtic charm of other current favorites like Elowen and Meredith.
                • Pele
                  • Origin:

                    Hawaiian goddess of fire
                  • Description:

                    Pele is a female name in Hawaiian culture that could make a provocative choice for a modern girls. Others might think you named your daughter after the all-time great soccer player, but the simple, rare, and lovely name Pele has mythological roots.
                • Rhiannon
                  • Origin:

                    Welsh
                  • Meaning:

                    "divine queen"
                  • Description:

                    Most of us had never heard this lovely Welsh name with links to the moon until we heard the 1976 smash hit Fleetwood Mac song of that name, with lyrics by Stevie Nicks. That same year it popped onto the U.S. Top 1000 at Number 593.
                • Sterling
                  • Origin:

                    English
                  • Meaning:

                    "of the highest quality"
                  • Description:

                    A name with some sterling qualities, most associated with the British currency and silver markets. Sterling is more commonly a male name or surname, but is occasionally used for girls as well.